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Dev Log 5 – Greeting Cards

When we were considering Christmas card ideas for our group project, my suggestion was making a card that looked like pixel art, specifically Lego pixel art. As a result, when the buyer buys the card and the user makes it, it will be more memorable than simply receiving one. I next investigated several types of pixel art, such as diamond art, which is commonly used to make inventive artworks and has risen in popularity over time. Along with diamond art, Lego stud art has arisen as a second form of creation.

Figure 1 : A recreation of an iconic piece symbolising Hokusai’s The Great Wave that is a perfect gift for any audience and a wonderful reference for prospective pixel art greeding card. As this type of pixel art keeps the present exposed rather than in storage.

Following our discussion, it was decided to conduct some research and look into the many types of narrative sequences that would have been useful while constructing onboarding.

This idea was expanded into a logo design and narrative that communicates successfully without the need of text. As a result, the product customer gets the primary idea. Although our group was generally productive, everyone was working independently on my proposed approach.

Figure 2 : After some group brainstorming, everyone was sketching out there ideas and thinking of ways representing the pixel art gift idea to the people.
Figure 3 : Additional idea was to create a greating card as a notebook, so people could be able to write there ideas.